JOHN LENNON WAS AHEAD OF HIS TIME IN 1967. LOOK AT HIS LICENSE PLATE.
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The Beatles were a psyop. I mean, I still really enjoy some of their music, but don't fill yourself into believing they wrote or played on the majority of the studio tracks. Especially the early stuff. They were good singers and decent live performers. Paul's life was stolen. John was silenced.
I was somewhat devastated when I realized one of my musical influences was not the Beatles, but was rather the Tavistock Institute. Theodore Adorno was the Creator of the music and lyrics provided to the lads to learn. It’s interesting that the group broke up shortly after he died in Aug, 1969. No more songs, No more Beatles. They provided vocals for their recordings, nothing more. They struggled to learn how to play live, hence stopping live performances after 1966. This is known by looking at the time frame needed for Rubber Soul to write all the songs, make the arrangements, learn the music, lay down the tracks, make the initial pressings, do the jacket artwork, order the songs, press the labels, fill distribution, etc., in roughly 30 days, to meet distribution for Christmas sales. It was impossible. The lads were given the pre-recorded music from session musicians (like the wrecking crew), and managed to record their vocals to meet the timelines. No music from Rubber Soul was ever played live because they never learned anything but the vocals. All live performances stopped at this time. Nothing that was ever composed after Theodore’s death met the quality of earlier recordings. The group was a social engineering project by Tavistock to see how music could create a cultural revolution, one that could replace Christianity. The only post Adorno song of significance was Imagine credited to Lennon but written by Tavistock writers. This is the Anthem for global domination by One World Order rule. Sometimes the truth really hurts. We were had.
There was one early song they let George play the guitar solo on the studio track. It was, "I'll Follow the Sun." Which is why it has an embarrassing solo. George eventually stopped wasting his time on the sitar, had a revelation to stop rotting his brain with drugs, and began to actually improve musically.
Outside of the flicks Hard Days Night and Help, where they acted the scenes of playing in a studio, I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a film clip with sound of them playing during an actual recording session. There are photo’s of them singing. It’s also kind of interesting that they recorded over 90 songs for their albums, but they only performed around 25 songs live. Could be that they never learned the instrument tracks given to them.
Interesting comment about George as I have thought he was the only musician in the group that could somewhat play. I remember John talking about being embarrassed playing guitar to the extent that he was passable in a live performance, but could not play like a session musician in the studio.
Interesting stuff. Obviously, I’m still a fan of much of their music (Beatles/Adorno/George Martin/Tavistock).
It all gets weird when you start to realize how fake 99% of entertainment is. You can either choose to remain ignorant, remove it all from your life completely, or accept it for what it is and enjoy whatever value your find in it.
And yes, Imagine is propaganda.